0.8 (2012-08-04)

The views are now normal views for Plone Folderish things. This is so we
can get rid of p4a.subtyper dependencies p4a.plonecalendar. This means
dateable.chronos now is dependant on Plone, but afaik it’s only used in
Plone anyway. [regebro]

Got rid of version.txt and MANIFEST.in [regebro]

dateable.chronos 0.7.2.2 (2012-07-10)

include also doc/ with distribution (added in MANIFEST.in)
[iElectric]

dateable.chronos 0.7.2.1 (2012-07-10)

include version.txt with distribution (added MANIFEST.in)
[iElectric]

dateable.chronos 0.7.2 (2012-06-26)

fix AttributeError in base_view.py
[iElectric]

Do not (silently) depent on p4a.common, but have the required timezone code bit locally
[miohtama]

make views subclass Products.Five.browser.BrowserView so that their templates
can be customized through portal_view_customizations
[swampmonkey]

Fixed a XSS vulnerability in the get_view_day method
[keul]

dateable.chronos 0.7.1 (2010-08-01)

Import getMultiAdapter from zope.component and not zope.app.zapi.
This works with Zope >= 2.10 [tom_gross]

Added Dutch translation.
[WouterVH]

dateable.chronos 0.7.0 (2009-11-27)

Added Month/Week/Day view attributes on the event list. Also added
IListCalendarEnhanced interface. If you mark a calendar with
IListCalendarEnhanced instead of ICalendarEnhanced, then these new list
views will be used for Month/Week/Day views instead of the grid ones.
[regebro]

Got rid of that annoying ‘-C’ that pops up in some URLs when you navigates.
[regebro]

Dropped official Plone 3.0 and 3.1 support. It probably still works, but
the buildouts have for some reason stopped working.
[regebro]

dateable.chronos 0.6.2 (2009-09-22)

Added Czech translation.
[naro]

Added Japanese translation.
[tyam]

Added Turkish translation (in fact this was added to 0.6.1, but not noted
in the changes.)
[tyam]

dateable.chronos 0.6 (2009-06-25)

Put in a larger space between the List-tabs and the other tabs as a
distinguishing marker. This is in CSS so it can be easily overridden.
[regebro]

Added a class onto a day of the month view if that day has events
[cwainwright]

Properly localized the format of hours shown on the Day and Week views.
[erikrose,catherine-w]

Testing improvements.
[erikrose]

dateable.chronos 0.5 (2009-05-03)

Fixed an issue where utils.get_view_day would choke on a day that
didn’t exist in the month.
[claytron]

Several improvements of i18n including German translation.
[xo7,paulox]

dateable.chronos 0.4 (2008-10-04)

fixed the getEventDisplays method for day.py to use the
getOccurrencesInDay method since it already does the work for us
and it passes in the request.form so we can modify the search.
[claytron]

fixed the calendar_view_tabs macro so that the id gets the proper
title from the action, thus validating the page.
[claytron]

made the menu items actions (day, month, week, list, past) keep
what we had in the request
[lucielejard]

when we get the occurrences in a day, made the day end at 11:59pm
instead of 12am the next day. This was causing events starting at
12am to start displaying the day before.
[lucielejard]

hooked up the selection of the hour height for the day view
[lucielejard]

hooked up the selection of how many events we want to display
on the month view and if we even want to have a limit
[lucielejard]

hooked up the selection of “start hour” and “end hour”
(site setup -> chronos configuration) with the day and week views.
[lucielejard]

updated the display of events that last more than one day (on day and
week views). This is possible thanks to the variable column_day that
allows you to know on which day you are displaying the event, and then
to know where to start/stop displaying the event on this day.
[lucielejard]

introduced two variables, before_line and after_line, to know
if we have to display the gray lines at the top and bottom of the
day and month views. For example, if your day starts at 12am, you
don’t need the grey line at the top, since there won’t be any event
before 12am on this day.
[lucielejard]

allowed to select “24” as the end time on the manage calendar
form, to be able to display hours until midnight on day and
month views.
[lucielejard]